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Speed-camera violations down 11.8 percent

Chicago's drivers appear to be slowing down, based on a Chicago Sun-Times analysis of the city's speed-camera data.

This year through March 29, drivers had been caught speeding by one of Chicago's 151 speed cameras 208,891 times, a Sun-Times analysis of city data found. That's down 11.8 percent from the same period in 2017.

While a snowy February might have contributed to that drop, City Hall also credits drivers who slow down because of the cameras.

Michael Claffey, spokesman for the city Department of Transportation, notes that the number of violations has been decreasing since the city began using speed cameras in 2014. He calls the cameras program "an effective tool that encourages drivers to slow down and observe the speed limit."

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